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Residents invited to attend to Solarize ECI Indiana Zoom meeting

Indiana residents and business owners will learn how the federal tax credit of 26 percent has been extended through 2021 and 2022 for installing solar panels on houses, farm structures and places of business during the next Zoom meeting of Solarize East Central Indiana. The Zoom meeting sponsored by Solarize ECI, a grassroots community group affiliated with Solarize Indiana, will take place at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 11. The Zoom meeting will involve a 30-minute presentation followed by an hour for questions and answers. There is no charge to attend the Solarize ECI Zoom meeting. Prior registration is required. The Zoom link for registration, which is free, can be found at https://www.facebook.com/solarizeECI or by sending an email request to Carolyn Vann, cvann@bsu.edu, or John Vann, jvann@bsu.edu, who are co-team leaders of Solarize ECI.

Area roundup: Help Girl Scouts send cookies to local heroes

Area roundup: Help Girl Scouts send cookies to local heroes FROM NEWS REPORTS Girl Scouts of Central Indiana is asking for the public’s help to show support to local military members, first responders and health care workers. Now through the end of April, you can purchase Girl Scout Cookies that will then be donated to local heroes who put their lives on the line. Operation: Cookie Drop is a council-wide service project that provides packages of Girl Scout Cookies to local military men and women, veterans, firefighters, police officers, EMTs, health care workers and more while also supporting critical programs and opportunities for Girl Scouts.

Harnessing solar energy in Indiana

If you’re thinking of sunshine powering your morning rituals — alarm clock, shower, coffee, toast; cell phone, computer —  you’re in league with a growing cadre of neighbors ruminating about safe, clean alternatives for our electric-centric way of life. Zach Schalk, Indiana program director, for Solar United Neighbors of Indiana (SUN), pointed to a recent Hoosier Life Survey from the Indiana University Environmental Resilience Institute, It showed, he said, “nearly 60% of people in the Indianapolis metro region either already have solar or are interested in putting solar on the home.”  “And they come from all walks of life,” Schalk said. “We work with people who are motivated to learn about or install solar for any number of reasons. Some people are interested in saving money on their electric bill, some people are trying to reduce their carbon emissions, some people are interested in resilience and energy independence, and some pe

Solarize Indiana to host virtual meeting on federal tax credit for solar panels

Solarize Indiana to host virtual meeting on federal tax credit for solar panels
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Schererville residents installing solar panels, prompting others who are curious to do research

WATCH NOW: The Times photos of the week Major Snow Storm Hits Region Les Miller, of New Chicago, clears snow from his driveway Tuesday. John Luke, The Times Major Snow Storm Hits Region Hobart’s mascot, Yohan, is covered in snow outside Hobart’s Fire Station 1 following Tuesday s winter storm. John Luke, The Times Major Snow Storm Hits Region Dalton Hunter, of Hobart, helps others push a stuck car Tuesday following a winter storm the overwhelmed the Region. John Luke, The Times Major Snow Storm Hits Region Les Miller, of New Chicago, clears snow from his driveway Tuesday following a winter storm that dumped more than 10 inches on parts of the Region.

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